RE: weird clock problem

2002-01-12 Thread Meir Michanie
I thought I had the same problem but it rely was 2 o'clock am. :o) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 2:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: weird clock problem On 03-Jan-2002 guy

Re: weird clock problem

2002-01-03 Thread solomon
On 03-Jan-2002 guy keren wrote: > On 3 Jan 2002, Erez Doron wrote: > >> it is not a timezone problem as i dontpdate time.apple.com and it sets I don't agree - I had a similar problem after using the GUI tools on KDE to set my clock. After setting the time from the command line (BE KOACH), the pro

weird clock problem

2002-01-03 Thread Erez Doron
hi on one of my linux box, my clock jumps full houres i set the time and hwclock to the right time, it works for a few hours and then, without notice the clocks jumps 2 full hours forward ( and then 2 more etc ... ) it is a redhat7.1 linux box any idea ? regards erez. ===

bios clock problem

2000-01-31 Thread Micha Feigin
whenever I go into linux, my bios clock starts to run faster When working under windows I don't get that problem I cught a message once when i shut down the system that said that linux was updating the clock. Any idea's how to solve this? =

Clock problem

1999-07-24 Thread Yoni Elhanani
Hello. Lately I had to shut down my computer, and I found out that when i shut it down the system clock changes his time, usually the time is similar (e.g. 2 days and 1 hour ahead), and the hardware clock remains, so i just manually issue a hwclock --hctosys. but why is that? I use RH6 out of the